May 7, 2010
Trappic Stop
You know what’s worse than getting a ticket for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign… When there’s a cop sitting around the corner watching and waiting… like a TRAP. Where there’s no other traffic and no danger. Where the driver (that would be me) slowed down almost to a stop, but didn’t “officially” stop. Where the intersection isn’t even an intersection at all, just a 90 degree turn. You know what’s worse than that? Plenty! There’s a lot worse than that. I’m thankful that this all I have to be irritated about… but it’s all I’ve got and I am irritated.
I feel irritated and bothered because I believe the time, energy and money expended on my interaction with this officer and the time and energy yet to be spent in dealing with the paperwork and whatever comes of it is a complete and utter waste. Not to mention the actual cost of the ticket and the likelihood of my insurance rates going up.
I feel angry because I believe I was disrespected by the officer in a couple of ways: His placement on that street looking for a violation of the letter of the law was a trap. If I have violated a law, I am ok with dealing with the consequences of that. Being trapped for making a mistake is not the same thing as being caught. I do not treat people that way and I do not appreciate being treated that way. It’s disrespectful.
The officer asked if I saw the stop sign. I said I did not. I was looking for an address and on the wrong street altogether and this stop sign was in a very odd place. I didn’t see it… but I did come almost to a stop because I was about to turn around. He said in a loud, mocking tone, “You didn’t see that big red stop sign!?” What was I going to say, “Yes, officer. I saw it, but I chose to ignore it”? It was a disrespectful question in a disrespectful voice. You put a trap where you know you will catch people… where they are going to trip up. Clearly the sign is not communicating well if there are enough people missing it to suggest a trap. If I was the only one who didn’t see it, it would have been a really dumb place to put a trap. So why be insulting?
I don’t know whether the officer’s intentions were to be insulting or not. It sure felt disrespectful. Maybe he is just doing what he is told and he hates doing it. I don’t know. I’ll never know.
When I got home, I looked at the ticket. I almost laughed out loud when I read the preamble notice (all CAPS as printed on the ticket)…
THE PRIMARY AIM OF TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT IS TO REDUCE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, INJURIES AND DEATHS THROUGH FAIR, IMPARTIAL, AND REASONABLE ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC LAWS.
Somehow I don’t think anyone was in danger of injury or death from a traffic accident at any time in this intersection. Nor do I believe this was a fair, impartial or reasonable enforcement of traffic laws. It was a trap. Nuff said!
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